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Clean Coffee, Healthy Communities
Barista Mtaani & Kenya Coffee School’s WASH Program for Hygienic, Professional Coffee Service

Why This Matters for Kenya’s Coffee Sector?

  • Health & Safety: Prevents foodborne diseases (e.g., cholera, E. coli) in coffee shops and homes.
  • Quality & Reputation: Clean water and tools improve coffee taste and customer trust.
  • Youth Empowerment: Teaches employable skills—hygiene is mandatory for hotels/restaurants.
  • SDG Alignment: Supports Goal 6 (Clean Water/Sanitation) and Kenya’s Vision 2030 for health and agriculture.

Core Training Modules

1. Water for Coffee: From Source to Cup

  • Testing Water Quality: Simple methods (e.g., pH strips, turbidity tubes) to ensure safe brewing water.
  • Affordable Treatment: Boiling, filtration (charcoal/sand), and safe storage.
  • Conservation: Recycling rinse water for coffee nurseries (links to regenerative farming).

2. Sanitation in the Coffee Chain

  • Farm Level: Clean cherry handling, handwashing stations for pickers.
  • Barista Level:
    • Daily Cleaning Routines: How to sanitize grinders, mugs, and milk frothers with local detergents (e.g., Jik).
    • Low-Cost Solutions: Vinegar for descaling, sunlight for drying equipment.
    • Waste Management: Proper disposal of coffee grounds to avoid attracting pests.

3. Personal Hygiene for Baristas

  • Handwashing Drills: 20-second practice with local soap (e.g., Tura).
  • Workplace Habits: Covering hair, short nails, clean aprons (using recycled fabric).
  • Sickness Policy: When to avoid handling coffee (e.g., diarrhea, flu).

4. Community Hygiene Advocacy

  • “Clean Coffee Kiosk” Certification: Grading system for vendors meeting WASH standards.
  • Peer Training: Barista Mtaani graduates teach WASH in their neighborhoods.

Grassroots Implementation

Barista Mtaani’s Role

  • Mobile Training Units: WASH modules in informal settlements (e.g., Mathare, Kibera) using drama/songs.
  • Hygiene Kits: Distribute soap, test strips, and cleaning brushes to graduates.
  • “Safi Barista” Competitions: Reward cleanest coffee stations with prizes (e.g., water filters).

Kenya Coffee School’s Role

  • Certification Program: “WASH for Coffee” diploma add-on for professional baristas.
  • Cooperative Partnerships: Train farmers on water safety for processing (e.g., fermenting tanks).
  • Tech Integration: Use SMS reminders for cleaning schedules (via e.g., M-Pesa APIs).

Policy & Sustainability

  • Link to Government: Partner with Ministry of Health for coffee vendor hygiene regulations.
  • Funding: Pitch to County Governments and NGOs (e.g., WaterAid Kenya) for WASH grants.
  • Media Campaigns: Partner with local influencers to promote #SafiCoffeeChallenge.

Expected Impact

  • Health: Fewer coffee-related illnesses in low-income communities.
  • Jobs: WASH-certified baristas gain hiring priority in hotels.
  • Brand Trust: “Safi Coffee” label attracts ethical buyers.

Next Steps:

Develop Swahili/vernacular training comics (Story telling) for wider reach.
Pilot in 3 Counties (Kiambu, Nyeri, Nairobi) with 500 trainees.

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